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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostThe UK is typically 10 years behind everywhere else.
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I'm over the age limit but Mrs Gadgetman's career is on the wanted skills list so I am tagged onto her visa.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat a pile of bollux. Australia is just about 2 years behind what happens in the rest of the world - and their economy will be as fliped as everyone elses.
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The UK is typically 10 years behind everywhere else. If I wasn't over the age limit I'd move.
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A mate of mine f**ked off to Argentina a few years ago after making some money on SAP contracts. Bought 2 flats; one in a nice part of Buenos Aires and another in Ushuaia, both for about 30000 euros (cash; no mortgage) and now works as an adventure guide for tourists in the summer and a personal trainer for rich city people in BA in winter; all the meat packing glitterati will pay top dollar to look good on the beach. I’m planning to go over and see him next year as he’ll be marrying a local girl. He says they just haven’t really got an economic crisis now; they had theirs in 2000 and this credit-crunchie-bar nonsense just doesn’t scare them.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostI didn't notice,
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostAren't they one of the world's most obese nations
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostAren't they one of the world's most obese nations
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Originally posted by snaw View Poststunning shielas, active lifestyle etc etc.
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